Plus Size Fashion Tips
September 26th 2008 13:51
By: Andrea Morris
The fashion world has no shortage of advice on what to wear and what not to wear, and on things to do and to avoid. Plus size fashion is equally filled with tips that can help you look your best, and also includes some advice that you should ignore. Let's examine some of the myths that concern fashion for larger women.
Plus size women should not "show skin." This seems more like a way of hiding plus size women by covering as much of them as possible instead of being a real fashion tip. There is no reason why any woman, plus or otherwise, should have to hide in "fat clothes." Find a feature that you like and flaunt it, girl! Short skirts to accent shapely legs or a V-neck to show off a curvy figure are definitely a yes!
Plus girls should never bare their arms. Sleeveless shirts have long been touted as a no-no for plus size women, but this is just not true! Showing a little skin can be flattering and make you feel sexy. However, if you are not comfortable baring your upper arms, you can drape a pretty, sheer shawl over your shoulders. A shrug is another great way to cover your upper arms, or you can get a shirt with lace or chiffon sleeves. That way you can bare your arms without showing too much skin!
Plus size women should not wear horizontal stripes. This is just silly. Stripes, in any direction, vertical, diagonal and, yes, horizontal, can be flattering. There are a few rules, such as, placement of the stripes. If your hips are the widest point on your body then the horizontal bands or color should be placed on the upper part of your body, near your head, and around your legs instead of around your waist area.
Plus girls should stay away from bold prints. Pay no attention to this myth! The effect of the print upon a plus-sized silhouette is determined by the spacing of the print. Look for prints with overlapping edges, not those whose major elements are widely spaced. Remember that bold and large-sized fabric designs will flatter you!
The myth that plus size girls should not wear clothes that are form fitting is bunk. It is a straight giveaway that you are trying to hide your body from the world. Why should plus size girls wear big, baggy clothes all the time? The trick is to highlight the right curves and hide the rest. The "tight-loose" method of fashion comes to the rescue. An example of a body conscious outfit would be a fitted cami under a relaxed or unstructured jacket. These don't cling to you and at the same time, help shift the focus onto the right curves!
A plus-sized figure doesn't mean you have to be a drab dresser. While you might automatically reach for darker colors for their slimming effects, fit is more important than color. However, color can be used to create the look you want. Plus-sized women should avoid the color white. Wear a darker color in a smaller pattern on the part of your body that needs minimizing. For example, balance larger hips with navy slacks and a blouse in a bright, bold print. Expand your palette--but use it effectively!
Article by:
Andrea writes about Plus Size Clothing. Visit us for plus size deals on a Plus Size Dress.
The fashion world has no shortage of advice on what to wear and what not to wear, and on things to do and to avoid. Plus size fashion is equally filled with tips that can help you look your best, and also includes some advice that you should ignore. Let's examine some of the myths that concern fashion for larger women.
Plus size women should not "show skin." This seems more like a way of hiding plus size women by covering as much of them as possible instead of being a real fashion tip. There is no reason why any woman, plus or otherwise, should have to hide in "fat clothes." Find a feature that you like and flaunt it, girl! Short skirts to accent shapely legs or a V-neck to show off a curvy figure are definitely a yes!
Plus girls should never bare their arms. Sleeveless shirts have long been touted as a no-no for plus size women, but this is just not true! Showing a little skin can be flattering and make you feel sexy. However, if you are not comfortable baring your upper arms, you can drape a pretty, sheer shawl over your shoulders. A shrug is another great way to cover your upper arms, or you can get a shirt with lace or chiffon sleeves. That way you can bare your arms without showing too much skin!
Plus size women should not wear horizontal stripes. This is just silly. Stripes, in any direction, vertical, diagonal and, yes, horizontal, can be flattering. There are a few rules, such as, placement of the stripes. If your hips are the widest point on your body then the horizontal bands or color should be placed on the upper part of your body, near your head, and around your legs instead of around your waist area.
Plus girls should stay away from bold prints. Pay no attention to this myth! The effect of the print upon a plus-sized silhouette is determined by the spacing of the print. Look for prints with overlapping edges, not those whose major elements are widely spaced. Remember that bold and large-sized fabric designs will flatter you!
The myth that plus size girls should not wear clothes that are form fitting is bunk. It is a straight giveaway that you are trying to hide your body from the world. Why should plus size girls wear big, baggy clothes all the time? The trick is to highlight the right curves and hide the rest. The "tight-loose" method of fashion comes to the rescue. An example of a body conscious outfit would be a fitted cami under a relaxed or unstructured jacket. These don't cling to you and at the same time, help shift the focus onto the right curves!
A plus-sized figure doesn't mean you have to be a drab dresser. While you might automatically reach for darker colors for their slimming effects, fit is more important than color. However, color can be used to create the look you want. Plus-sized women should avoid the color white. Wear a darker color in a smaller pattern on the part of your body that needs minimizing. For example, balance larger hips with navy slacks and a blouse in a bright, bold print. Expand your palette--but use it effectively!
Article by:
Andrea writes about Plus Size Clothing. Visit us for plus size deals on a Plus Size Dress.
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